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In same quality, Same abstract features and same camo but in J31 would be bombastic... this aircraft is tooo bulky, tooo big and less attractive as compare to J31.
Sir main mission of J-20 is to attack ISR, AWACS, tankers and enemy main strategic air superiority jets like F-22, F-15 and PAK-FA, Su-27 series of jets, whereas J-31 for tactical missions facing F-35,F-16,F-18 and future LMFS, MIG-29 series of jets
 
Sir main mission of J-20 is to attack ISR, AWACS, tankers and enemy main strategic air superiority jets like F-22, F-15 and PAK-FA, Su-27 series of jets, whereas J-31 for tactical missions facing F-35,F-16,F-18 and future LMFS, MIG-29 series of jets
To be honest, J31 is more handsome than J20. Stealth is no wrong about it, from a rookie perspective.
 
In same quality, Same abstract features and same camo but in J31 would be bombastic... this aircraft is tooo bulky, tooo big and less attractive as compare to J31.


Funny, I have a completely different feeling. :smitten:

In my eyes, the J-20 is pure grace, elegance and a perfectly balanced design that represents agility and power.

But as said so often: Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

Deino
 

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Nice ... but sadly only the same image mirrored to the other side !

Deino, @cnleio gents, do you think that with different camo schemes they are trying new materials?

This is very 'un-Chinese' to come up with so many different variations in paint schemes.

Thoughts, please.

Thanks!
 
Deino, @cnleio gents, do you think that with different camo schemes they are trying new materials?

This is very 'un-Chinese' to come up with so many different variations in paint schemes.

Thoughts, please.

Thanks!
Dear @Sinopakfriend, as a Chinese here i need tell the truth ... in China many Chinese r pro-U.S, Chinese folks like West-style and U.S-style things it means advanced & good-quality ... so as u see China trying to build everything which the West or the U.S ever built and learning good experiences from West world, even PLA new-designed weapons including MBT/IFV/Aircraft/Warship/Missiles r closer to U.S style like a F-22 camo.

China want to become more powerful, Chinese r learning latest techs and good experiences from the West. They try to build new "Made in China" weapons as good as "Made in U.S".
 
Dear @Sinopakfriend, as a Chinese here i need tell the truth ... in China many Chinese r pro-U.S, Chinese folks like West-style and U.S-style things it means advanced & good-quality ... so as u see China trying to build everything which the West or the U.S ever built and learning good experiences from West world, even PLA new-designed weapons including MBT/IFV/Aircraft/Warship/Missiles r closer to U.S style like a F-22 camo.

China want to become more powerful, Chinese r learning latest techs and good experiences from the West. They try to build new "Made in China" weapons as good as "Made in U.S".

@cnleio my dear Friend,

Many thanks for your frank and honest thoughts. It helps me to understand things better.

J20 remains a beautiful bird regardless of camo-schemes!

Have a great day!

Regards,

SPF
 
China stealth jet enters service, navy building 'first class' fleet

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China has put into service its new generation J-20 stealth fighter, a warplane it hopes will narrow the military gap with the United States, as senior naval officers said the country was building a "first class" navy and developing a marine corps.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is overseeing a sweeping modernization of the country's armed forces, the largest in the world, including anti-satellite missiles and advanced submarines, seeking to project power far from its shores.

In a report late on Thursday, state television's military channel confirmed that the J-20 had now entered service, though it gave no other details.

The aircraft was shown in public for the first time in November at the Zhuhai airshow and was first glimpsed by Chinese planespotters in 2010.

However questions remain whether the new Chinese fighter can match the radar-evading properties of the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor air-to-air combat jet, or the latest strike jet in the U.S. arsenal, Lockheed's F-35. The F-22, developed for the U.S. Air Force, is the J-20's closest lookalike.

China showed off another stealth fighter it's developing, the J-31, at the last Zhuhai airshow in 2014, a show of muscle that coincided with a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama for an Asia-Pacific summit.

China hopes the J-31, still in development, will compete with the U.S.-made F-35 stealth aircraft in the international market, according to state media reports.

The navy is another key focus for China.

China's navy has been taking an increasingly prominent role in recent months, with a rising star admiral taking command, its first aircraft carrier sailing around self-ruled Taiwan and new Chinese warships popping up in far-flung places.

With President Donald Trump promising a U.S. shipbuilding spree and unnerving Beijing with his unpredictable approach on hot button issues including Taiwan and the South and East China Seas, China is pushing to narrow the gap with the U.S. Navy.

Wang Weiming, deputy chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army Navy, told Xinhua on the sidelines of the annual meeting of parliament that China is speeding up the development of a marine corps, adding destroyers and frigates and will step up air and sea patrols.

"We will intercept any intruding aircraft and follow every military vessel in areas under our responsibility," Wang said. "Our sailors should stay vigilant and be able to deal with emergencies at all times."

China's second, domestically-developed aircraft carrier is in "good shape" and now awaiting fitting, he added, in comments reported late Thursday.

Experts expect it will enter service around 2020, joining China's existing, Soviet-built carrier the Liaoning.

Another senior officer, Li Yanming, political commissar of the Navy's armaments department, said a "first-class navy should be equipped with first-class armaments", the report added.

Navy arms manufacturing would have "better quantity, quality, scope, and functionality", Li said, without elaborating.

China's military ambitions, including taking a more assertive stance in the disputed South China Sea, including building artificial islands and ramping up defense spending, have long rattled its neighbors.

China this year initially failed to publicly release its defense budget on the opening day of parliament as it has done in previous years, finally saying a day later on Monday that it would rise by 7 percent to 1.044 trillion yuan ($151.12 billion).

China's defense spending amounts to only about a quarter of the U.S. defense budget, though many experts believe its actual spending on the military to be higher than the official figure.

China denies it is a military threat to anyone.

Wang Huayong, deputy political commissar of the Eastern Theatre Command, told Xinhua that Chinese forces are for defensive purposes only.

"The aircraft carrier is still in training and trial stage. The marines remain weak, and the number and quality of long-distance vessels do not meet expectations."

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Michael Perry)

Reuters
 
China's CCTV-7 Military Report just confirmed "J20 enters service in PLA Airforce". This is the first time China's official military media confirms this.

Original quote from the CCTV-7 Military Report: Y20, H6K, J20 have entered service in PLA Airforce.

Check the video at:
https://v.qq.com/x/cover/oafsgyr7phvuz1s/w0382i0flab.html
 
China stealth jet enters service, navy building 'first class' fleet

Reuters March 10, 2017

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China's Liaoning aircraft carrier with accompanying fleet conducts a drill in an area of South China Sea in this undated photo taken December, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer

By Ben Blanchard

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has put into service its new generation J-20 stealth fighter, a warplane it hopes will narrow the military gap with the United States, as senior naval officers said the country was building a "first class" navy and developing a marine corps.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is overseeing a sweeping modernization of the country's armed forces, the largest in the world, including anti-satellite missiles and advanced submarines, seeking to project power far from its shores.

In a report late on Thursday, state television's military channel confirmed that the J-20 had now entered service, though it gave no other details.

The aircraft was shown in public for the first time in November at the Zhuhai airshow and was first glimpsed by Chinese planespotters in 2010.

However questions remain whether the new Chinese fighter can match the radar-evading properties of the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor air-to-air combat jet, or the latest strike jet in the U.S. arsenal, Lockheed's F-35. The F-22, developed for the U.S. Air Force, is the J-20's closest lookalike.

China showed off another stealth fighter it's developing, the J-31, at the last Zhuhai airshow in 2014, a show of muscle that coincided with a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama for an Asia-Pacific summit.

China hopes the J-31, still in development, will compete with the U.S.-made F-35 stealth aircraft in the international market, according to state media reports.

The navy is another key focus for China.

China's navy has been taking an increasingly prominent role in recent months, with a rising star admiral taking command, its first aircraft carrier sailing around self-ruled Taiwan and new Chinese warships popping up in far-flung places.

With President Donald Trump promising a U.S. shipbuilding spree and unnerving Beijing with his unpredictable approach on hot button issues including Taiwan and the South and East China Seas, China is pushing to narrow the gap with the U.S. Navy.

Wang Weiming, deputy chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army Navy, told Xinhua on the sidelines of the annual meeting of parliament that China is speeding up the development of a marine corps, adding destroyers and frigates and will step up air and sea patrols.

"We will intercept any intruding aircraft and follow every military vessel in areas under our responsibility," Wang said. "Our sailors should stay vigilant and be able to deal with emergencies at all times."

China's second, domestically-developed aircraft carrier is in "good shape" and now awaiting fitting, he added, in comments reported late Thursday.

Experts expect it will enter service around 2020, joining China's existing, Soviet-built carrier the Liaoning.

Another senior officer, Li Yanming, political commissar of the Navy's armaments department, said a "first-class navy should be equipped with first-class armaments", the report added.

Navy arms manufacturing would have "better quantity, quality, scope, and functionality", Li said, without elaborating.

China's military ambitions, including taking a more assertive stance in the disputed South China Sea, including building artificial islands and ramping up defense spending, have long rattled its neighbors.

China this year initially failed to publicly release its defense budget on the opening day of parliament as it has done in previous years, finally saying a day later on Monday that it would rise by 7 percent to 1.044 trillion yuan ($151.12 billion).

China's defense spending amounts to only about a quarter of the U.S. defense budget, though many experts believe its actual spending on the military to be higher than the official figure.

China denies it is a military threat to anyone.

Wang Huayong, deputy political commissar of the Eastern Theatre Command, told Xinhua that Chinese forces are for defensive purposes only.

"The aircraft carrier is still in training and trial stage. The marines remain weak, and the number and quality of long-distance vessels do not meet expectations."

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Michael Perry)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-step-patrols-create-first-class-navy-011210689.html
 
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Are You sure with that high number? From what I know there are only 5 LRIP birds.
 

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